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Danny
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      14th Jan 2007
If one is to try to convert Windows Mail EML files to one single chunk
Outlook Express DBX file, how would one do that?

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Jim Pickering
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      15th Jan 2007
Copy all the EML files (drag/drop) into a Windows Explorer folder. Copy
that folder to a machine running XP and Outlook Express. Open a local mail
folder in Outlook Express and open the folder containing the EML files. Now
drag/drop from the Explorer folder to the local mail folder.

You'll probably have to resize the Explorer and OE windows to do it, but
it's simple. Ctrl+A will select all the EML files for a quick drag/drop.
Good luck.
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"Danny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If one is to try to convert Windows Mail EML files to one single chunk
> Outlook Express DBX file, how would one do that?
>
> Cheers.
>


 
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      15th Jan 2007

"Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
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> Copy all the EML files (drag/drop) into a Windows Explorer folder. Copy
> that folder to a machine running XP and Outlook Express. Open a local
> mail folder in Outlook Express and open the folder containing the EML
> files. Now drag/drop from the Explorer folder to the local mail folder.
>
> You'll probably have to resize the Explorer and OE windows to do it, but
> it's simple. Ctrl+A will select all the EML files for a quick drag/drop.
> Good luck.


Thank you so much sir, I cannot believe it was that simple. You have saved
me losing 3+ years of email messages. Thank you again.


 
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Jim Pickering
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      15th Jan 2007
Glad to help, Danny and thanks for the feedback.
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"Danny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
> "Jim Pickering" <jimp (AT) mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:A47703A3-9A2D-4C86-8990-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Copy all the EML files (drag/drop) into a Windows Explorer folder. Copy
>> that folder to a machine running XP and Outlook Express. Open a local
>> mail folder in Outlook Express and open the folder containing the EML
>> files. Now drag/drop from the Explorer folder to the local mail folder.
>>
>> You'll probably have to resize the Explorer and OE windows to do it, but
>> it's simple. Ctrl+A will select all the EML files for a quick drag/drop.
>> Good luck.

>
> Thank you so much sir, I cannot believe it was that simple. You have saved
> me losing 3+ years of email messages. Thank you again.
>


 
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Jim Pickering
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      5th Feb 2007
Did you also copy folders.dbx along with the other dbx files you wish to
import? Without it from the original store, nothing will import. Next, how
did you copy the dbx files to your Vista box? Use a CD/DVD? If so, the
files in question are marked by the OS as Read Only and this attribute must
be cleared before the import will work. Second if a CD/DVD, you cannot
import from the CD/DVD because of the Read Only attribute. Just copy all to
a temporary folder on your Vista hard drive (which you can later delete),
clear the Read-Only attribute on all the files, then do the import. Works
on more than 12 machines in this immediate area w/o problem. Also, do not
attempt to import over a network.
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"RobertC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have not been able to get this solution to work. I am running
> WinXP64. I have 806MB of emails in .eml format in 831 folders
> containing 14,190 messages. I started a new identity in Outlook
> Express and made the store folder Dummy on my E:\ drive. The .eml
> files are in a file on the E:\ drive called Converted. I tried
> changing the store folder to converted, changing the store folder to
> one of the sub-folders under converted and copying the files in one of
> the sub-folders to Dummy. None of these resulted in any messages
> appearing in the test identity either directly or after closing and
> reopening Outlook Express. Likewise importing did not work either.
> What am I missing?
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Jim Pickering
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      5th Feb 2007
Robert: That was a rather convoluted way to do it. To fix the problem now,
I'd create a new folder with subfolders as appropriate, I.e., Inbox, Sent
Items, etc., and have it opened to half screen. Then open your Dummy folder
with the EML files and drag/drop them into appropriate folders. When
finished, you can delete the Dummy folder if desired. Now open the mail
program to half screen size, and drag/drop the EML files into the
appropriate local folder in the mail program (drop them into the Message
List pane) and they will be incorporated into the DBX file when you exit the
mail program.
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"RobertC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear Jim:
>
> Thank you for the prompt reply.
>
> There are no CDs or DVDs involved. Everything is on the hard drive,
> partition E:. I am not using Vista but Windows XP Professional 64.
> For some reason, when I loaded it, it loaded on the E: partition rather
> than the C:. On this computer C: is a Deskstar 80GB drive, D: is a DVD
> drive and E: is a Hitachi 160GB drive. All of the files are on the E:
> drive. I am not networked except for the DSL router.
>
> I created a file which I named Dummy on the E: drive. I added an
> identity in Outlook Express and changed the email store to E:\Dummy.
> It automatically added Folders.dbx, Inbox.dbx, Offline.dbx and
> Outbox.dbx.
>
> The emails were gathered from various sources which consisted of many
> backups. Consequently there were numerous duplicates. I converted
> them all to .eml files with dbxconv.exe in a combined file called
> Converted. Each of the .dbx folders had one or more messages. dbxconv
> created a folder under Converted in the name of the dbx folder and put
> the messages in them. If there were same name folders from the various
> sources, it appended a numerical designation to the name in the form of
> (n). If there were duplicate messages in the folders in appended a
> similar designation to the end of the message name. When everything
> was converted, I pulled up the properties on the file Converted and
> cleared the Read Only checkbox for all sub folders. I then scanned the
> result file with DoubleKiller.exe which flagged all of the duplicate
> files based on date plus time received plus checksum identical. There
> were over 1500 duplicates found and deleted. Now I would like to put
> the remaining eml files back into .dbx form to import into Outlook
> Express. If they can be imported directly, that would be great.
>
> I am sorry for my ignorance. The last serious programming I did was 40
> years ago on an IBM 360 in assembler and Fortran.
>
> I tried to follow your instructions. I copied a couple of the sub
> folders from Converted to Dummy. I also copied the contents of one of
> the sub folders into Dummy. So dummy contains the dbx files noted
> above plus two sub folders of .eml files plus a half dozen .eml files
> from one of the sub folders. I opened Outlook Express and switched to
> the identity for which Dummy is the store folder. Nothing happened.
>
> I hope this is detailed enough to determine what I did wrong.
>
> Thanks.
>
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Steve Cochran
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      5th Feb 2007
My OEX program (www.oehelp.com/OEX/) will remove duplicates. It will be
available for Vista soon.

steve

"RobertC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear Jim:
>
> Thanks. Now I finally understand and it works as described. The
> purpose of doing this was to eliminate the duplicates. Having left me
> with 831 folders to open, move messages to Outlook Express and then
> re-create folders is daunting. I will look for a program that can scan
> several message stores and flag duplicates for removal. Then it would
> only be a matter of importing what is left and the folders would be
> re-created. Combining similar folders would not be as daunting.
> Otherwise, what would be a non-convoluted way of accomplishing this?
>
> Thanks again.
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Jim Pickering
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      5th Feb 2007
Robert: As Steve Cochran has posted, his OEX program will eliminate
duplicates and should be available in a version for Vista soon. It has been
available for Outlook Express for quite some time and has other features
that are quite handy. Read about it here:

OEX:
http://www.oehelp.com/OEX/

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"RobertC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dear Jim:
>
> Thanks. Now I finally understand and it works as described. The
> purpose of doing this was to eliminate the duplicates. Having left me
> with 831 folders to open, move messages to Outlook Express and then
> re-create folders is daunting. I will look for a program that can scan
> several message stores and flag duplicates for removal. Then it would
> only be a matter of importing what is left and the folders would be
> re-created. Combining similar folders would not be as daunting.
> Otherwise, what would be a non-convoluted way of accomplishing this?
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
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